Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Freddy is the definition of a gentle soul. He's incredibly sweet, patient, and happiest when he's by your side soaking up all the love and attention you can give. Whether he's making you laugh with his goofy antics, enjoying an energetic play session, or trying to convince you he's small enough to fit in your lap, Freddy is guaranteed to bring joy to your home. He's a smart boy who already knows commands like "sit" and "crate," and he follows directions very well. He loves walks, car rides, meeting new people, and spending time with other dogs. To Freddy, everyone is a friend-he truly has never met a stranger! Freddy's past wasn't kind. He was found abandoned on a dirt road in South Georgia during the hottest part of the summer, left to fend for himself. He also has signs of past abuse and of being confined in a kennel that was far too small for him. Despite everything he's endured, Freddy has remained loving, trusting, and eager to connect with people. Because of this difficult past, Freddy feels safest when he's with his people. He can become anxious if left alone for long periods or if he can't see you, so he'll thrive with a family that can offer companionship, patience, and reassurance as he continues to build his confidence. Freddy has shown himself to be wonderful with new dogs and new people alike. All he wants is a second chance-a family to love, a soft place to rest, and someone who will never give up on him again. If you're looking for a loyal best friend with a huge heart, Freddy is ready to spend the rest of his life loving you. Good with women: yes Good with men: yes Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes Good with cats: yes House trained: yes Crate trained: yes Energy level: medium Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: no Flight risk: no; however, all dogs should be considered flight risks in new environments Food aggressive: He will eat from your hand, but needs to eat away from other dogs. He doesn't growl, but if the other dog doesn't move away from the food, Freddy will show aggressive behavior. He was starving when found so this is to be expected. Current food: Iams puppy Walks on leash: yes Leash reactive to people or dogs: no Rides well in car: yes Destructive: no Needs a home with a yard: yes Needs a home with another dog: no Can live in an apartment: not ideal Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.